Walks: A Collection of Haiku (All the Volumes and More!)
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Haiku are unrhymed poems consisting of about 17 syllables spread over three lines. This poetry form started in Japan and has been very popular in many countries around the world for decades.
Haiku force you to be concise. They teach you impactfulness. As such, they are the embodiment of the "Show don't tell" technique. A technique that allows readers to experience stories in a more personal and meaningful manner.
Walks: A Collection of Haiku (All the Volumes and More!) is not just a celebration of Cendrine Marrouat's love for haiku. It is also an invitation to enjoy the flitting moments that make life beautiful...
Walks: A Collection of Haiku (All the Volumes and More!) contains all the poems In the Walks: A Collection of Haiku series published in 2019, plus 39 never-released haiku!
Cendrine Marrouat
Cendrine Marrouat is a French-born Canadian photographer, poet, and author. She is also the co-founder or FPoint Collective, a photography collective; and Auroras & Blossoms Poetry Journal, a magazine that promotes uplifting and positive poetry, no matter the topic. Cendrine has also created the Sixku (poetry form) and the Reminigram (type of digital photography). Finally she works as the Head of Marketing and Communications at Connexion Franco Coop.
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Walks - Cendrine Marrouat
INTRODUCTION
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Before writing my play In the Silence of Words in 2007, I spent a long time reading on the art of playwriting. I wanted to avoid mistakes and create a story that would empower people to question the status quo.
One of the first things I found out is that great plays leave much to the imagination. The audience is forced to read between the lines and must make a conscious effort to catch the clues that the playwright often leaves in plain sight.
After finishing my play, I showed it to several people, in exchange for constructive feedback. They all enjoyed